Identification of blossom-end rot loci using joint QTL-seq and linkage-based QTL mapping in tomato
Autor: | Eudald Illa-Berenguer, Esther van der Knaap, Savithri U. Nambeesan, Yasin Topcu, Manoj Sapkota |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
0106 biological sciences
Candidate gene Genetic Linkage Quantitative Trait Loci Population Chromosomal translocation Quantitative trait locus Biology 01 natural sciences Chromosomes Plant 03 medical and health sciences Ascomycota Solanum lycopersicum Gene Expression Regulation Plant Arabidopsis Genetics education Gene Disease Resistance Plant Diseases Plant Proteins 030304 developmental biology 0303 health sciences education.field_of_study food and beverages Chromosome Mapping Chromosome General Medicine biology.organism_classification Linkage based QTL mapping Original Article Agronomy and Crop Science 010606 plant biology & botany Biotechnology |
Zdroj: | TAG. Theoretical and Applied Genetics. Theoretische Und Angewandte Genetik |
ISSN: | 1432-2242 0040-5752 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00122-021-03869-0 |
Popis: | Key message Blossom-End Rot is Quantitatively Inherited and Maps to Four Loci in Tomato. Abstract Blossom-end rot (BER) is a devastating physiological disorder that affects tomato and other vegetables, resulting in significant crop losses. To date, most studies on BER have focused on the environmental factors that affect calcium translocation to the fruit; however, the genetic basis of this disorder remains unknown. To investigate the genetic basis of BER, two F2 and F3:4 populations along with a BC1 population that segregated for BER occurrence were evaluated in the greenhouse. Using the QTL-seq approach, quantitative trait loci (QTL) associated with BER Incidence were identified at the bottom of chromosome (ch) 3 and ch11. Additionally, linkage-based QTL mapping detected another QTL, BER3.1, on ch3 and BER4.1 on ch4. To fine map the QTLs identified by QTL-seq, recombinant screening was performed. BER3.2, the major BER QTL on ch3, was narrowed down from 5.68 to 1.58 Mbp with a 1.5-LOD support interval (SI) corresponding to 209 candidate genes. BER3.2 colocalizes with the fruit weight gene FW3.2/SlKLUH, an ortholog of cytochrome P450 KLUH in Arabidopsis. Further, BER11.1, the major BER QTL on ch11, was narrowed down from 3.99 to 1.13 Mbp with a 1.5-LOD SI interval comprising of 141 candidate genes. Taken together, our results identified and fine mapped the first loci for BER resistance in tomato that will facilitate marker-assistant breeding not only in tomato but also in many other vegetables suffering for BER. |
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